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The Tulare Labor Camps rent strike was a strike by tenants of the Woodville and Linnell farm labor camps in 1965 against rent increases by the Tulare County Housing Authority and the inhabitable conditions of the tin houses they lived in.
Eleven people were arrested for stealing thousands of dollars in government welfare benefits in Tulare County, authorities said Tuesday. 11 charged with welfare benefits fraud in Tulare County [Video]
Of all welfare programs in the state, only CalFresh and earned income tax credits (the federal EITC and the new CalEITC) are responsible for larger reductions (2 percentage points each). [ 4 ] This is a larger reduction than the nation-wide average for TANF programs, [ 5 ] but by other metrics CalWORKs performs on-par with other states.
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The city and county of Fresno, criticized for strict anti-camping law updates, were set to visit Tulare’s designated homeless encampment Thursday. Tulare touts a ‘progressive’ approach to ...
In Kern County, about 200 strikers and their families were evicted from their employer-owned cottages, their belongings dumped on the road, and told to get out of the county or face trouble. [17] Tensions reached a peak on October 10 in Pixley when about 30 ranchers surrounded a meeting of striking workers.
Woodville Farm Labor Camp is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Tulare County, California, United States. It is 8 miles (13 km) west of Porterville and 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Tulare.
Commentary: “Our municipal shelters are not all no-kill. Unfortunately, adoption rates are at an all-time low across rescues and shelters in the county.”